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... - - German Resistance Negligible k ^ ^ ★★★'A- ★ ★★★ ★ ★★ + 4 X ; Germans Speeding Their Retreat Ft IM I i <■ >v i: ( hut i-1 Ai i\rpoilc(l .13 I ,i . /!0 Milos |: Any. 1(5 (AIM Ai ] ]i a troops ii.1 \a * si ri ic k , • ■ inland ai si n ■ point s i a 1 rail'';' a ft nr t akin cv a .Id 'cl i scs and eslah ■ a in - i Co • firmly. Imad tj:i announced tonjdht. |i I ami American air in »tups. \ aultinyr behind (j,. . were ei'"dited officially v, ■ fkinjo' enemy reinfore" ni. Mreat fleets of I’nited si.up carriers winded ami I'einfoi'c m nis by •: i. d parachute into the ai; la'hkrohoad today. I ■ .. i.a.'iirr- yeni'i' illy '••in i': ly weak. Iw'aia "a ; nliyh :■ . . '■ ■ I'.™ all in:; lie' ill.' .a I:" e V ( ie. :n 111 I'!' ’:.e il In;; era . . i' a .' In:, u a . . • ■ a led liv T. Kir!. ■: .1 T AV V1 'i: .yl.-e. Va., a M.i in i • i. ■ | lie . a I Mi • I ■ 'I 1 ■ | !• I: , a , Il 1.0 I . ' : ■ . i lia.i | Ill' .1 11 a I . (: . n:,:. . i. i.i 1 lie 11;v.'r . 1 ■ . ■ ■ r I Hi:: ' i 'I.tir 11 • I I e l ■ . i lip ' ... ml . ..I 111" . ... i • i: a !■' .a;.-.a . a-! ..ta . , I. - '.in;ii, .■.i U ' , : ' ... ... . ,. .j.. i ' • •.nail1....; vie ma i ini ■ i ■" I are: I iii 11 . ai' ei i . ■ I . r < ..10" 1 II. Irn e • : i.. I ■ Alii' (Tile ■I M. .elite vr a. ■: ni ni'. and 1,(100 Allied "P- > J.’ i > \. s\ a 1 ! bases ! i' I' < II'IIK >sp \ 1C \i i ;u i>\ l . S * 'mu 'I sna. \nr. lb. ( Ap> 1 : *« :: i I.imTi loi s bnmbrd f hr * ' i!• r »ia v ,i 1 of AlaUo in *‘n ' < .chirrs islands today in •In In ,| blow al tlio-.r ni' im 1 • . iirlwTii I onnnsa and « * i • J * a • i ii"H! i harbor of 'I lU io "i I hr (Hilliursl portion of tlir hi kipanrsr island. urr«' hoinhrfl | niahl by labrralors. 'll tin* attack pianos weir from » "i < «rnrral ( I i irr * bon ( naoM’. 1 nitod Stairs I lib ,iir b.; • f. An <b*(ails wrrr fjiyrn fill Ibo 'l -l.o all irk. Leaf Prices Highest Yet In Georgia i ■ ■ ■ ■ i, r;,i , ,\ug. i1 i. (AIM- v 1' ' prices of the season were t • 1 ■ many better finality grade- ) ' ■ ■ ■ on t lie Georgia - Kloi ida to- r ■ arret Tuesday, witn demand ( '■’'r uig .stronger for medium to y 'jU.dity grade rhe W. K o i Administrat ion re- t l,n! ■. ; t cent.-- a pou nd paid I or o '''O .'utters and 18 cents for choice quality T g. Nondescript and green S'-arlc declined si to 84 per 1U0 pound.. I 1 >n 'any market . the amoant of daw ig .q tobacco increased. and toe , ffnei .11 ia 1 lv ol ol lerillgs w is timer Monday’, average jirii'c, icporlcd \ bv U !•’ \. u , .'lli.fiT cents, m m- c ci ca .e ill .78 ol i cent o\ et la.-1 I" i c i day's ,, it age. ' I 1 mt.iini; o\ Bounr.it t I lorcnre, S. Ang. Hi. (AP)—■ } T1.C ilnr.rr Belt tobacco markets, ^ •timid.ited by lii.gbest average pi ces "t 'm ca-un earlier this week, were looking to a speed-up in sales to- ' day Tile War Food Administration . reported yesterday that 812 82 lor 4,120,124 pounds was the highest ot the (.111.111, The market was firm to 1 one . T v.d • CHARNEL PIT OF LUBLIN vu * v At- 4 — .- ^.v;..^.^.,^4.^....—aa*..,> 3 <.nsl\ relics ef N'.i/i cvurilv .nr revealed in ihis Seviei picture made in Maidar.ek, a suhurh of I uhlin, Pnlan 1. where lhr enmn’erinc Red 'nil.v uncovered a store that lias shocked th« world. Pictured in t>,c ( i'nn of \nnihi!a(ion" in which thousand', of victim.-, were lorlured and Killed it:rt Hu 'r bodies l.i.riert it hin ni'd, tbes,- skrl.-tons ot some I' '1 wi n Inn • • I air piettired against (hr background of iln- Na/j ci <ui..-1 •in iiiia'.ues whei;- i.ttier hndirs were redaepil to ashes. (In te: naliotial Radiophotn) Labor-Backed House Unit Seeks High Compensation \ i If, i ,M') • nme 11 :n11• )-ji l in- - -|i . f■ ici.iy i".1. i t • i ■ i ■ ■ i ' : , * * ■ •. i\ t1 i! R < •set 1 Rn\ve, Ohio Republican, i 11 a i ■■ i el. I'a ill ,'..! am 'if the In . * i. ■ ,. a - ., i - soniethuiii .'ll .i'., • 8 .o I' ■ ■ * v .re tj:: i. helped ’hem. Kii'i't •.•:!; it.vi „• iti'.emers —who ■,III11i have lei! a re.-h;:!’• I.m> more 1(i it i. i ■ - j i i. i * >: ■ >, .-I nee t hey iila ■> .iv ■ I'.i* eiiei ri'a.'..; eiiair laiisliip- iei'larei Rowe's "tie man ainpnign ‘ally • banassed” C». s •) i.. . ,... i, J .i,l r u’lii i Irl hi* Will ( mini N'osrs A ", CIO {' I H for;-. I or Beaten Senate Bill W;: n . 11 j • I •' ‘ . An;';. Mi f AI ’) \ • i'• ■ 11< oi House nicmlnTs, : , '.if! i iv organ izet I lain ir, ca 11 ■ i’ll for a "n." count ing today I it-f or> • deciding; whether they would ahandi 11 or carry on their ! i;;ht for an unemploymcnt com prn at i'.n hill under which State payments would he augmented by th" government. Tl ■ - i!' i i ■ a' bet- re it i lie Sen ate- ',>i' " i 1 ’• v lotion sponsored by See. i i ■ a . Georgia Democrat, Aha.'li \v*iiiiH confine the unemploy ii! . \ "!> ’i I iu slates. How ever, 1 to :. bail been pressed in the! Si - I in 11 ■ o'.i. u • to bring pay men Is if. mi inued on I ’age Two.) ‘’del1 u ri 1 in ]»e 1 :i1k .ins gen rally. i;,,we .'ir teiegrams to ills parly olieaguc -gii ; un: e itiiig of peakei 5' irn, Tex i Be irrak nr| Mo„.. |),. . .• ■ :iioltaais. ini' p]a plashed sv tly upon i„. ■ ■ . M imr i.v l.e . -e, Mm • |n, hi ■•'It- nepiihkeaii. the :ee deal 1 ■ •■mend MaP'n'v in,j|, I! " e: ... IP ■■ I ■' Betimi I a!, no • lei y in night i ■■ •eon reiegaied l• ' i:.1 v1111 .• P" ■1. „ C’l i'll; :H"1' ' e ie-gll I'M 'he unite, g• e .11 v 'ed (Tver Dcwe>. the lleivml.rail pre.-iilen iai candidate, a.- -ell .as others ngh ii.n in the parly. Assuming re ponsibilit.v was the last thing 'hev canted now. Why, f en, 'hey couldn't have been aide to eom ,];lin about the administration at li . u- would just say. *u are „ cunaw. wn.v don't van do some Number of Germans Sail in t rap IVlay Be Around 0 I . So Tlnrd A rim neadfitnr ters, \ug. IB, I ]:!.*> a. m. (APi—Tin* (German seventh • mu' is breaking up into ro\ nig guerilla band, and appears b»da\ to have passed the paint where it is aide to mass its re maining in oi and supplies for a breakthrough to the Seine river to join other broken and disor ganized units fleeing beyond Paris. Demoralized by shattering ar tillery and aerial bombard ments, the Nazi army within toe narrowing steel ring in Nm - mainly is disintergraiing dai!\. and is trying to es ape from the scjueezing poeket in groups of fifteen to fifty men. Third army offie iexpress ed belief the hulk of the fir* mans seventh army i.-, caught in the gigantic trap \\*iose only gap is an eight-mile exit he tween Falaise and \rgenlan. Ml rseape roads through this coi ridor of death are "inlerd H ed." an army term meaning Ibex are eon * ml led by lieng lire power, although not .’sail d died by troops. Supremo i 11 .i f Ifj: '.i rl ■ i , .\ 11 i< rI H\ pod i I Inna r y i • > • t • •. Any 1 <> ( A !' I !• i -Id M :i r ;h 11 \ on K 11 i;y 11:1 til.! i< ■<: lllo .t < i i hi. ;i rniur 11 "in ! he <1 v.-i n<iI inn /’or II n’.io • •! • ,i, ;• I ■■■.,. Dewey Will i State Views About Labor '.•. 11 i ii* .I,.ii i ■ 't 1' i i r ' ' I* i ■ 1 , ■ ,l i ■ I I 1.11, J11 I " ■ "■'! Ill' - it in I I • I I ■ , i I , ' ‘ i . iIn• • l:: • in • hi i«c • ' ■’ii j ml.li ■ ‘ i i • ;;111.• i i. 11 iii I 1 - I V I • " 1 1 i 1 * ’ll" 1 it" ! i i ■ ' ' 1 Hie E-'i'-cm Rl'| llll -11« ,1 : .Ii:,.. I ; . . | t. i ,!■ ■ ■ .lie,I l il1, ;ii .1 ■ . .mm", a. i I... " 1.11 tin. n,.-,,- : '*, f 'h ■ 1111 i , i i . \ I i iii itiIn , -ii,. * ■ii'.;.. . .... . •, i Ini; I t-1 ,;.||| lamnt ' II .. . ' .. - 1" I i ,il‘ : i . I'f*']11" t. i11 - :'l! • ’ ". I l i 1. >1 I i ' I 11 i I I l't I' I (ii I’.i-ii ■ :' , !: • ■ ,■i ■ in it . • : t in’, in-. r n i .. ,ii I hi 1 ' ■ a i nvii'i ,• 1111• il l.ieu > y "■ ... . • ■ i1 'niId I", in - (1(1 .... hh In 1 . ; • I . ' 1 I 11 I a .... i 'I I. Pc 1- I V.- I V • ! V )' I I \ ’• 1 ■' t, i ’ I re wondei 1, ,nucl tin Mi ey v> 11 in' •ible , 1 (,, 11 , n I .... ; I . md when lie |. (I 'Cted 1’.. (in '. -hire Ii" lin Mms 1: ■ ". bn. i ■ von i ge\ orn ir '• to 1'nlloW n '.-V "I issuing a kill" I lav Il" ' Tiler ■ W.I - ' '"'1 li.im Me-n.l " him ell i i :'ent. Nelson Will Tell House Group Of Plan For Civil Production '.V I 'll • 1 <;I• -n. An:; Mi ' \F) i )(Ui.iIf 1 M f ml .1 in, 1 hn think- 1 hr rointry ran :;rl hark to pr*'\v;n standard of production rvrn niulr .Japan is -’ill lighting. u a . r dic'd be fore a Senate eon; nitteo today with i a "tell us more” a-signmenl. Tlie War Labor Hoard chairman was invited by Chairman Meade oi the war investigating committee to: simply the "low down" nil whether there is any scarcity in sight for the armed forces.” Senator Ferguson, Michigan Ke -v •!il!'"j,i -.it I Vrl iTv.l u o’ ’ll A ,,, *:H (<>n- . ;.i III (nr nriknn; Hi1' i f')i ci11lau ■' The plan ■ > .<<-,i - inns li n '' lici'ii nn :!;• ■" .:>• I b.v tin' 1.. I t;ny. Xel -.»n t*> 1 • i i nows I'nniorniiT i os: north Carolina. Partly claudy and warm to night and Thursday, with srat ... thundershower*. ,| , ill it >ir| ip-.I .it f nanv ianal i n hiking n '' i i M ‘ ii ii * . 'll till' 1 f' el 'I 1 I'll, ; ii.il pi nrini-l ,i in in that year .t!;i- i I Vi n ■ I .-.ct in HI H Rui a m increase would mean .tit l„vrenl note consumer products ti,an being mu an tortured -it pre- in. Nel-tm a ■ 'd. 1 made h (■lea.', however, that production ot ...mic civilian goods, particularly durable goods, must remain or» limited oasis until the defe.it • >. ,i apan. TANKS LIME UP FOS DAY'S PK!YE BRITISH TANKS hand ready at a starting p ant. > ,th ■ ( .■ -- v. h^re they were pictured a.; the Allied storm lu-.|<- on t v N ./• < : . i! eastern h are of theif line in Normandy. Ad\ i ns from here, the r-riu-ii and Canadian, drove toward a junction with IX «t" er, Iran liie enemy. Sicnal Chios RadioDhoto. (Mtcm.r , i r? r:f x ! . i: • zrz Hy I l:o (imnmis ( I > lined |>y Red . ,M«. r. Sup, i(, i A i') ii. ■ i' ‘ ■ i arm;. : l;,} i • ■. 11 * > I Inilr: i In- in ii.'ti}-. i1 '■ i ••;>!. :dI (nit ni I iir \\ ar '.a .'. araii; t liil ' r • . i '■ i n i in I h i • J' i : i; i: i 11 i . I r i r1, i .1 an'.i I lit' Va.t i;I:i i"r< m 1 i. r i11 -h ai pi I a 1. MI.;. ' ■ . ■ ||'I ! r . .) > . I ,, 111:: * i . 11';. I.Vitii' •It ' • ■, ii. Cum;.,' iC : 1,1. , : i .<• las .1 I'm ,n ' I S’., i .*i 11 K't'vti.'. nissls s'. i' > i ,mp It.is hern ss 11 It in 1 b ■ I if ' nl \\ . i ss ani'r l.i It- .Inis. I", t hr In., anii' m inn lis dll s I h os if'. ' if.innmiiin nifiiliar.fi th Wars.iss ha 11 If (lisflo.ini; llif •! si i n I i : n i I C ’ Nazi la nil s i ml Hill) |ri in in a fiiunlfi til.,fit in I lie b.i ill.- nl l*i ai.a. ll. C s' I. ■ miplf'fij ' , ill a; , ait .}> 1 f.-' l a•' , 1 , u i.-.a 1, a . uni ,1 . j • ' ; I Iran all tl’l •••It ' ik! I r id a s' " i . Iii- at ' I thr fluv.i ■ War a,'" la ,11, ■ ■ !i'.'t the tn"..u'" ■ • , • . ' ll,,' Vi -t la a a nil t a Sr, ■,"iii'il liiissi.n, a 1 a I i’nlish I , . ness a it sti omrlv (in : n, in i si-mi cii'flf around I’ra'ia. a -1, .,1 indnsti ial dislcifan I I'n ii -il .ii tillers and planes ssri , l re ss in;: Ihe halllfqrmind ssith . ( a ,nt jpiinrl , m P;,-f T 1' a) I 0.00 ill*.I ION < \sr.\l 1 I! 's | ; n. \HU III (AP| .la'" • Vint fi| KtlU'11 -a ,. ! i.oon fis'i I ion c,asi in I ’ ‘ 1 . liinsl.'.v i It- an seciril.v al,!i'».'> ,,•.,s t )• the nam'aer 2.Ml st, ,’i hilled i>f misMiis and " ; ini .. ii -la ined i: i ■ ■; - ■ , ,1,1s- pi ist nl !.11* i ■ a, im ■ ,.r, :!;,• result '1 1 is'::*.:, i Germany Is Blasted A new By Bombers ! .-it: - ?< •«. \ i; . j*i \ ,, °4 •" v ' *i < «■ r ’. ... ; i j * ii■ .. ij 2 i| for ’ . • • m ! h< <1 ' nrl • ■ , I j ; i.; ; 11 i : ill . ri.'r! . |-fl }.rj m < ,i r. i . . , • Ft . s j;, , •*" - ■' ' ' = V I - 1**115 ' • ; . I ’.' - i 1 s I : f I i 3 * J * < l I > - I I. M . T ; £.•» ■ fi * ,, ih, j .. • f) : : . « ! )1. , , , ; r!,. • ( ; FI , ■ • 1 ; .! : : • ). ? i . i: . ;. 11 • . . l i ,, i 1 mi I I l\ih h, ! rum 1 i u;! i i; i i c'; i n;; i. i ends \nm Info l ninec m w* mi i ■ (m \ S : - «l < 0 irFIr.m ,! t11!111■. Allied li. .id fjiii. .nil'.unreei n id. y I he in.: 1:.d ■;! t w * - i rd I' ii.lllv h y i hr r S. Si \ 1 i: . 3: hen chimed The - .-nth n B, n m T; d • • . F:. -! I - • i ■ ; . .. h t h< . : . i I;. 1 1 ' ' ' " ‘ 1 ' % ,\'l 1 1 I \ I Hewitt i c nniandcr of n i omn. jii.'" ■ i'ai 11 ■■... 111’!‘ Grin-: ( ; ■ - ri< j !’ Si\ i i lr. '-ii: i i , i a Ii- • i I 1 II-' leal . I -1-1, :'an4> )v id, j in.’ . it \\. i Mimmiiii-'--! I' .' 'll a 1-\ i-.11 "dd Vl-I' a- , ;a 1 : • - - ■ ' - - -. manrlr-■ ■.' I hi- I 'i t. -d ' ' - . ip 1 -i v lad .priia H*- '(i'll prr Vll I- I 'ly ' >1 i'll- | ' . 1 . • I .1 ■ ■ II.; I I j 1 !'t' .1 . IJ I ! 1 a- .1- Mil It " i ill , I , m;ai\ sits i r si \y si I’l'I \ si l!Yl( IIi a a . ; id 1'1 ■ AI ’ i Ti i -';■<]!< ir 1 !li- ;_■■■■. d a-.v '■ d ir!i I 1 I tided - i itia-i r F n i iy rev i \ ir ' and . ii; ;i!y n-.di'i,- i'i n -. • ■ • m • lit 1 i - -rid : hi* ■ hr 11 -I I up I; 'v:i] i; inehides the i rhlllidil and ' : rat ion of p rt . opera! ion < :. amt i n i:iee i-hnps dial e - tin ties.-- ivn ; esliirlishn T- its did iiandling of h t i" i— ' :- supply !i".i. . U. S. Troops Are Pouring Into Prance An Umbrella Is Hammering Nazis Without a Let-L » it' HU'. A mu. Id ( I ’) Al ii' '' i up .1 -.' u: ' ('• ■ e or >ve sf eati ll v into s.iuiiii rn l-'ranee todav l l '.m i till; Ip ,iriii;• • a11 .til! Ill ei il’;1 * ill i y lliyligioie (ieritiatl opp". u I',ip a ' "ir. - poured a <■' ’list a nt -ii'eam oi' rein force lit Hits ashores. l ilt '.)>er-.it ions a re proceed mg "aiTonling t" plan." Allied head quarters aniionncetl. •Mill'' .. • '! • .. e.t-.V till’ll St .. .' ■■ lit" - P .. pi■ I ■ !■ mill'd in ’" . •1 ..i 1 : 11 i I'T'cne : i |f r.vn Ills' ■ I'i' , l.'l rv. i If ."i 11 h'vp :l H N'i'-e. i" \>eir, Is ni'l". i' " ' " I I " I ‘ I ' "I 1| if’ pOlilts ' : ' the ‘ h" I ir p.. nr r'y A • !• ■ - i. 1 .t»r.. § ."s)"i• ■ r* ■ ■ Dispate lies i r:u;i e irrrspon - fit nts cel f'M ,'tl pi llnrr separ.tlfi tlliefl lie u hie'.ff! .. lull 'It Inea tieii ei i tlurrl was nnl nisrlosed. i in11 In': i .ft;i Ie11 ,.i ill [hr CJfr • ii a ns hr nan sninr lir.ivf .lirlling, fni'ini: l.iniliiu; riafl In lot Ihp hr.irlirs hrhinrt rlrusr smokf* In .. 11 < ■ -r j t ■ r j >- .r * - ind! - ' a I r' r i , i. . "'.'mi .11 tin . r (i n rj dr1' •t Mi*- I : !h 1 • f m. •••nr), les; H i .mik i j» ,tpil '. . .:i i11 4(-1- • have < t Mor n i tr 11)r* l-mdin^ P »r 11 •' i hr ‘\7rdifrri mean Allirrl j§ir Hire,, 'vii!- h \«slcrd*\ hinl<r 4II ! n*f orrl . I’m onr r|**v § in<fi\iriii.il Might . fhjun in this tin •(!' . still uric holding a nr*> h'linir cover o\*i the ground Hoops liu morning in grest I *»ri r. •Mr r ■ f • i r' 11 r* Mu- night n>_ n 1 • ■ •1' • ’’• »■ 1 * hcncp an - no- i a . i: - . - tv,- holh - . i . _ * * . • . r a a r ** •t • i- I • illy ■ :fi- f ;p. an -• 1 • n-c d?~ . 1 *\ ’ :* •-1 j;; ,nc . <-pi sc ■ 1 • 1 g id irii'i'imqii.*1, in k ' m ! ,'A' T 1, :a'H * ’ • I m ; '-nip g£> - ' ' • ■ • Ho* fhp a ni • wer° . ’• - ■ * .*di evi *hp r o a»t f armers Asked I o Hold Off I heir Cotton \ ; k \ p i—In • • •• ■ n* ended * . -i. Sen I '• • . c . i A , . i i Men i*>*ta'. • * r * • ' - j «v 1" mid the r n' d p.1 n ty had ht.vi: reached. l’e:rg.\ s ' i governors and cmr. ' J- .. tin r*’.U I j M PS: - ’ten:>, - . ’ ::g » . • mi, ln|i<> red a id n\ Ik.am end and c>tt*>n ‘ .1 n u: .i c; . » : ~ War M> *hj 11i.< ’ ion I):recto!- .Jam-- Byrnes. • I -1 a- M’.v- 'us ,i pd *ive foil • ft ice ;n *.ry Ulg ”Ut ' Me vi . • ■ ' . • ; the -CrUl • i Ik •. - a r»n a mcnc - • r::‘ *nal *•«••* j.; .res and ntner lam; | . cp : ,i sod t*> parity,” Bankhead i tatement A' .*n e.n .,c (■>'!.:( ipneo in a g; • a *n : . i n u I act u rers. Ban • •’.t-d -iid . i n • her n| specific ( .-steps intended to i :-c cotton prices v*■ i <’ . . msidiTcd, including the u.'C* ■ i! !)7 1 In lim p i ’!'■(' n t ol p;ndv i i.ms .n tile cvcnl that other actions run trmpla ted duc.s no* aromplLid the result. It is gr< i. ho ' lid, that the ' )PA sho ■ 1-1 ’Mi- • .i -k of re is ,ng and **sl .ml is.-, ng idequato tv* lile i-*’ilmg' unde in*' Binkhesd Bin\\ n amenk vent as m> mi is pos s lilp. d'herc no question that this ' would rc novc a !'• etor which has ' had a depressing effect upon the ' cotton market, he declared. Bankh* ad added he would meet next week w ;th representatives jf 7 ■ kp c -.tion I ’erchant' looking to i their cooperation in an overall prd r gram. He said the mill represents l- ; nvps were ”in full accord” with the proposals. __
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